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Nafziger donates his files - 2/27/2010 4:36:26 AM   
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I was browsing the TOAW forum to see how they are doing with the update that I await patiently and I ran across this thread that talks about where you can download his files for free:

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=2382717&mpage=1&key=&

And there are some naval OOB's in the mix as well.

This is a very cool thing for Nafziger to do.



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RE: Nafziger donates his files - 2/27/2010 6:27:56 AM   
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Wow,

I have actually paid for some of these files in the past.

To have such a resource freely available is simply astounding.....

quote:

from another website http://www.alternatewars.com/CARL/Nafgizer_CARL.htm

In February 2010, George Nafziger donated his collection of Orders of Battle, etc to the U.S. Army to place online.

His letter as reproduced is:

quote:

Gentlemen (and ladies),

I have donated the notorious Nafziger Collection of orders of battle to the U.S. Army's Combined Arms Research Library (CARL). It is online and free to the world. I'm afraid I do not have the URL and I understand that it is still in a "teething" process, but it is there.

You may be wondering why. There are several reasons. First, technology was killing me. The collection was in WordStar, a DOS-based program, and Windows XP and Vista would not allow me to print the documents, so I found myself having to maintain a Windows 98 machine (and a spare, just in case). Sooner or later, I would no longer be able to get to the data. Technological changes would lose it to me (and you).

Second, I'm 60. Sadly, I'm not going to live forever. I imagined, not unrealistically, that since my wife and kids know nothing about the collection, could care less about it, would see a Windows 98 machine and think "junk" and place the computer, its hard drive and all the collection on the curb for the garbage collector, that my death would result in the disappearance of something that meant a lot to me as a hobby and a labor of love. Soooo, when approached by a friend two to three years ago, I realized this was the best solution. Besides, there is some sweet irony about a Navy Captain having his stuff figure so prominently on a U.S. Army website. :-) And, in some sense, maybe I will achieve a modicum of immortality, leaving a legacy that will haunt you all long after I've shed this mortal shell.

And with that, if any of you are silly enough to want to order something on the old website (which is still functional), I will take your money, but pretty soon I'm going to take it down and leave a link to the army's website.

Enjoy, make use of it, and consider it my gift to the wargaming community.

Original PDFs are available at the U.S. Army's CARL Website:

http://www.cgsc.edu/carl/nafziger/index.asp

There are a total of about 7,985 files taking up 596 MB of space;


< Message edited by Reg -- 2/27/2010 6:37:13 AM >


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RE: Nafziger donates his files - 2/27/2010 8:16:31 AM   
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That is great, very nice gesture from him! 

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RE: Nafziger donates his files - 2/27/2010 1:14:56 PM   
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Yes. but be carefull about Italian OOB's. Various mistakes.

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RE: Nafziger donates his files - 2/27/2010 1:27:45 PM   
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Very useful

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